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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Susan SteelePublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: 1990 ed. Volume: 17 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 1.820kg ISBN: 9780792302605ISBN 10: 0792302605 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 28 February 1990 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsOne The Issues — Analytical and Theoretical.- 0. Introduction.- 1. The Analytical Problem.- 2. Theoretical Proposals.- 2.1 Background.- 2.2 Idea.- 2.3 Theoretical Framework.- 2.3.1 Assumptions.- 2.3.2 Functor Types.- 2.3.3 Category Types.- 2.3.4 The Interaction.- 2.4 Conclusion.- 3. Consequences.- 4. Conclusion.- Notes for Chapter One.- Two Luiseño Features: Background.- 0. Introduction.- 1. Relevant Morphology.- 1.1 Base Forms and Affixes.- 1.2 Analytical Issues.- 2. The Feature ADAFF.- 3. The Feature NUM.- 4. The Feature ASP.- 5. Complexities to RIGHT AN.- 6. Combinatorial Complexities.- 7. Conclusion.- Notes for Chapter Two.- Appendix to Chapter Two.- Three Agreement and Anti-Agreement.- 0. Introduction.- 1. Some Facts and Simple Constituents.- 1.1 Identity.- 1.2 Overlap.- 1.3 Coalescence.- 1.4 Beyond RIGHTAN.- 1.5 Refinements.- 2. The Representation of Constituents.- 2.1 The Formal Value of Constituents.- 2.1.1 RIGHTAN and Containment.- 2.1.2 The Other Features and the Most Fully Specified Principle.- 2.2 Extending the Argument.- 2.3 Conclusion.- 3. Facts about Argument Structures.- 3.1 Constituents in an Array.- 3.2 Array Types.- 3.3 Empirical Observations.- 4. Incorporation.- 4.1 The Argument Structure: A First Pass.- 4.2 The Argument Structure Expanded.- 4.2.1 Part One.- 4.2.2 Part Two.- 4.2.3 Part Three.- 4.3 The Place of the Conditions.- 4.4 Conclusion.- 5. A First Look at Category Type.- 5.1 The Rule Taking Constituents to Constituents.- 5.2 The Rule that Takes Argument Structures to Argument Structures.- 5.3 Consequences.- 6. Conclusion.- Notes for Chapter Three.- Appendix to Chapter Three.- Four The Proposition.- 0. Introduction.- 1. Background.- 1.1 Fact One: Variability in the Argument-Categorizing Element.- 1.2 Fact Two: Constancy between the Argument-Categorizing Element and the Argument Structure.- 1.3 Fact Three: The Subject Source.- 2. The Propositional Radical.- 2.1 First Considerations.- 2.2 The Principle of Extended Functional Application.- 2.2.1 Application to the Argument-Categorizing Element.- 2.2.2 Application to the Argument Structure.- 2.2.3 Conclusion to Extended Functional Application.- 2.3 Cleaning up.- 2.4 Concluding Remarks.- 3. The Proposition: Part One.- 3.1 A First Pass at the Single Linked Person Condition.- 3.2 A First Pass at Compatible Person.- 3.3 A First Pass at Compatible Number.- 3.4 Reconsideration.- 3.5 Conclusion.- 4. The Result.- 4.1 The Subject.- 4.2 Temporal Value.- 4.2.1 First Considerations.- 4.2.2 Revision.- 4.3 Conclusion.- 5. The Relationship between the Functor and the Formal Value.- 6. The Category Type.- 7. Conclusion.- Notes for Chapter Four.- Five The Utility of the Proposition.- 0. Introduction.- 1. The Aux Analyzed.- 1.1 The A Part.- 1.2 The N Part.- 1.3 Combinations.- 2. The A Part and its Argument.- 3. The N Part and its Argument.- 3.1 Background.- 3.2 Subject Chains.- 3.3 The Non-Subject Chain.- 3.4 Conclusion.- 4. The Position of the Aux.- 5. Expansion.- Notes for Chapter Five.- Appendix to Chapter Five.- Six The Utility of the Classification.- 0. Introduction.- 1. Data.- 1.1 Types.- 1.2 The Obligatory Word.- 2. Definitions.- 2.1 Relative Clauses.- 2.2 Complement Clauses.- 2.3 Adjunct Clauses.- 2.4 Conclusion.- 3. An Abbreviated Analysis of a Clause.- 3.1 The Argument-Categorizing Element.- 3.2 The Argument Structure.- 3.3 The Propositional Radical and the Proposition.- 3.3.1 The Propositional Radical.- 3.3.2 Compatible Person and Number and the Agreement Grid.- 3.3.3 The Converse of the Agreement Grid.- 3.3.4 The Condition on a Single Linked-Person Value.- 3.4 Conclusion to the Analysis.- 4. Control.- 4.1 Temporal Value.- 4.1.1 Background.- 4.1.2 The Factors.- 4.1.3 Temporal Control.- 4.1.4 Summary of Temporal Control.- 4.2 Subject.- 4.2.1 The Background.- 4.2.2 The Factors in Subject Control.- 4.2.3 Control.- 4.2.4 Conclusion to Subject Control.- 4.3 Final Comments on Control.- 5. Conclusion.- Notes for Chapter Six.- Addenda to Chapter Six.- Seven Agreement, Anti-Agreement, and Order.- 0. Summary.- 1. Architectural Conclusions.- 2. Analytical Conclusions.- 3. Conclusion.- Notes for Chapter Seven.- References.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |